Best Cyber Monday Tablets: Another All-Time Low for the Google Nexus 7 32GB

There was a scarcity of tablet deals this Black Friday, but today we found a handful of Editors' Choice offers that are worthy of your consideration. Check out the deals below, and make sure to bookmark this page, as we'll be updating it throughout the day with the latest tablet deals.

Is It Worth It?: Not only are these slates each a price low by at least $27, but this deal is notable because we didn't think we'd see any discounts on the latest Barnes & Noble tablet. But after the above coupon code, prices start at $160 for the 8GB model (although it first requires $1 padding to be eligible for the discount). The NOOK HD may fly under the radar, with both the Google Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD taking the 7" tablet spotlight, but it has been praised for its 1440x900 screen resolution and feel. It additionally features a Texas Instruments OMAP 1.3GHz processor, 1GB RAM, microSD card slot, built-in speakers, and Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich).

Is It Worth It?: While this isn't the higher-end HD model, the first-generation Kindle Fire actually still got an upgrade a few months ago; it's now faster and features a better battery, while still being very budget-friendly. In fact, this today only deal is tied with our mention from two weeks ago as the best price we've seen for a new unit of this model. It runs a heavily-modified version of Google's Android OS and sports a dual core processor, 8GB internal storage, and 7" 1024x600 IPS display.

Alternatively, CowBoom offers a used version of this tablet for $89.99 plus $5 shipping. That's tied with a deal from last month as the lowest price ever for the Kindle Fire. Keep in mind however that no warranty information is provided.

Is It Worth It?: While the Acer Iconia A200 isn't necessarily a critic's darling within the world of tablets, this deal proves that it can offer an extremely budget-friendly option for consumers. At $229.99, this is one of the cheapest 10.1" Android tablets with 16GB storage we've seen. The tablet has dropped $20 since yesterday's mention, and it's a current price low by $70. The 1.5-lb. A200 features an NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core processor, 10.1" 1280x800 touchscreen LCD, 1GB RAM, 16GB flash storage, microSD card slot, 2-megapixel front facing camera, and Google Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich).

Is It Worth It?: For $234 under the price of a new iPad mini of the same variety, you could be the proud owner of a refurbished Apple iPad 2 64GB 3G + WiFi for Verizon Wireless in Black (pictured) or White for $25 under our mention of a refurb from two weeks ago. This 0.3"-thick tablet weighs 1.3 lbs. and features an Apple A5 1GHz dual-core processor, 9.7" 1024x768 LCD touchscreen display, 802.11n wireless, up to 10 hours of battery life, and more.

Of note, All4Cellular via eBay also offers the refurbished Apple iPad 2 64GB WiFi Tablet in Black or White for $399.99 with free shipping. That's $20 under our mention of a used unit from May and the lowest total price we've seen for an iPad 2 of this capacity. (It's also a current price low for a refurb by $19.) However, no warranty information is provided.

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